Tronul Lui Quotes & Sayings
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Surrealism also refuses the representation of reality: reality can only be; its existence proves its reality. Fiction thereby becomes impossible or is, by definition, false. — Michael Richardson
There is nothing that God hath established in a constant course of nature, and which therefore is done every day, but would seem a Miracle, and exercise our admiration, if it were done but once. — John Donne
When ... in the course of all these thousands of years has man ever acted in accordance with his own interests? — Fyodor Dostoevsky
We pass our lives entirely in the search for extravagant adventures; and there is no extravagance with which we are not capable of sympathy — Robert Louis Stevenson
It must be the Brit in me, because I like animals. — Clint Eastwood
Meg looked. The dark shadow was still there. It had not lessened or dispersed with the coming of night. And where the shadow was, the stars were not visible.
What could there be about a shadow that was so terrible that she knew that there had never been before or ever would be again, anything that would chill her with a fear that was beyond shuddering, beyond crying or screaming, beyond the possibility of comfort? — Madeleine L'Engle
If Africa wasn't beautiful the white man wouldn't want it. — Malcolm X
When I was a boy, I choked on a piece of candy outside the kitchen window for a few minutes while watching my parents making dinner. I thought I was going to die, but I didn't want to scare them. Our existence was so separate, a dying and a doing well, an outside and an inside. Trey Moody's poems hover in that cold, wet, refrigerator-lit place between the dying and the doing well, the outside and the inside. His poems are the thoughts of the person you love who is always standing behind you, slowly and silently suffocating. But they're not afraid to say hello, and please, and I'm scared. — Zachary Schomburg
its better to stay who you are, than trying to be someone else — Sandrine O'Shea
